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Author: B. Bunt (University of Wollongong)
Iconistory is software for representing complex historical events in highly simplified terms. More specifically, it enables the user to represent events as 32 x 32 pixel icons with short accompanying text descriptions. At one level it is intended as a piece of deadpan parody, adopting the guise of anonymous desktop software in order to push the current state of media to an absurd extreme. But also, in a less ironic fashion, it is concerned with discerning layers of hidden significance within the obvious and schematic.
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How to Cite: Bunt, B. (2008) “Iconistory”, Law Text Culture. 12(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/ltc.750